Robert Morris
Born 1910-01-01
Died 2005-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6955465A
Top Subjects
- United States (5)
- Public welfare -- United States (3)
- Long-Term Care (2)
- United States -- Social policy. (2)
- United States -- Social policy (2)
- Jews (1)
- Community Health Services (1)
Books by Robert Morris
Total count: 17
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The long term patient--a Jewish community and hospital responsibilityCouncil of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds1955-01-01
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Coordination of personal health servicesa study of relationships between general hospitals and institutions for long-term careRev. & enl. ed.Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds1959-01-01
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The community plans for its chronically ill and aged1961-01-01
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Feasible planning for social changeColumbia University Press1966-01-01
Centrally planned changea reexamination of theory and experience.University of Illinois Press1974-01-01-
Toward a caring societythe report of a U.S. study team on its visit to England, Scotland, and Wales to observe the work of local authority social services, with implications noted for the United StatesThe School1974-01-01
Social policy of the American welfare statean introduction to policy analysisHarper & Row1979-01-01
Allocating health resources for the aged and disabledtechnology versus politicsLexington Books1981-01-01
Rethinking social welfarewhy care for the strangerLongman1986-01-01
Testing the limits of social welfareinternational perspectives on policy changes in nine countriesPublished for Brandeis University Press by University Press of New England1988-01-01
Retirement reconsideredeconomic and social roles for older peopleSpringer Pub. Co.1988-01-01
International perspectives on state and family support for the elderlyHaworth Press1993-01-01
Public policy and the old age revolution in JapanHaworth Press1996-01-01
The national government and social welfarewhat should be the federal role?Auburn Books1997-01-01
Personal assistancethe future of home careJohns Hopkins University Press1998-01-01
Welfare reform, 1996-2000is there a safety net?Auburn House1999-01-01
Social work at the millenniumcritical reflections on the future of the professionFree Press2000-01-01